They have collided them and created craters.
Asteroids can fall on any planet (or moon).
No. The moon and the planets and asteroids of our solar system are all in our galaxy and only form a tiny part of it. However, there are doubtless other solar systems in galaxies other than out own, each with its own set of planets, moons, and asteroids.
An asteroid is a piece of moon that orbits the sun and a moon is a giant rock sphere that orbits earth
Because the sun is not a planet. In simple terms, moons are to planets as asteroids, comets, and planets are to the sun.
Every one will die from asteroids.
No Asteroids are too small to be considered planets.
planets are apart and help are solar system and asteroids hit are planets
All known moons. But in theory, there could be a moon orbiting a larger moon, if the large moon was far enough away from the planet.
Planets, moons, asteroids, artificial satellites.
Planets are larger and more massive than asteroids, but very nearly the same size and mass as planets.
A moon is an object larger than about 50 miles across, which orbits a planet. Objects which orbit stars are called either planets, of if they are small, asteroids, or comets. So a moon does not orbit anything other than a planet.
Planets are generally larger than asteroids. Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun, while planets are larger celestial objects that have cleared their orbit of other debris. Some asteroids can be quite large, but they are still dwarfed by the size of planets.